Effects can be added to individual layers in Photoshop that automatically change as a layer is modified. The combination of effects on any given layer is called its Layer Style. We’ll teach you how to use and make your own layer styles in this tutorial.
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This is just for fun, and will show you how to replace the image in a Google Earth screenshot with any image you choose, in only 4 steps.
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You will learn how to create an ‘out of bounds’ style which is a creative and impressive way to show of your photographs.
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This is a tutorial for the new and improved tutzor, very psdtuts.com-esque. Design a vibrant Web 2.0 full web page
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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a blueprint that is based off another image. The techniques used are simple and can be used on a lot of designs.
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I have seen something really interesting on the net a few days that was made by Nik Ainley but I found the tutorial too small. So here is a more detailed one for those who think of using this great technique.
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I’m going to show you some practical ways of adding depth, or a simulated “Depth of Field” effect to your graphics. These techniques will help you create images that appear to have three dimensions by emulating how your eyes focus in on certain objects while obscuring others.
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Learn how to retouch eyes naturally with Photoshop and not overdo it. Many professional photographers retouch the eyes to enlarge the pupils as a natural and subtle enhancement.
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Fuse an astoundingly unique creative style with die-cut stickers, and you have your very own slap-&-go graffiti playset. Waste shows you how to stick up for yourself.
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For this newest update I am going to show you a cool and simple way to create some neat web 2.0 style icons that I am going to use as a menu for a site, but you could use this technique for anything. This is a very easy way to use blending options to achieve a nice effect!
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